Beggar Woman: "Can you help me
re-cover my child?"
Old Gent: "Is your child lost?"
Beggar Woman: "No, no. His
clothes are worn out."
Steam Heated Hot and Cold Water
When in Cedar City stop at the
A gentleman once asked a boy where
he was born.
"In...
CALENDAR.
1909-1910.
FIRST HALF-YEAR.
1909.
September 17 and 18, Friday, Saturday--Entrance Examinations and Registration of Students.
September 20, Monday-Instruction begins.
November 25, 26, Thursday, Friday-Thanksgiving recess. ...
Sun. Nov. 27, 1898: Ther. cold S. wind Wea. light clouds going south. Rob. and Billy Mancur passed here on their way to Clear Creek. Father and I went to the Little Meadow and run a sack of beans through the fanning mill got back about 3 pm. ...
Tues. Nov. 29, 1898: Ther. Cold, west wind Wea. cloudy, clouds going east at a rapid rate. We got our cabin finished so we could stay in it. but it is a good wind strainer* yet. and needs a little more work done on it. (*or sieve) Wednesday 30: ...
Wed. Nov. 27, 1901: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Clear, We worked on the two lower ledges put in two blasts and drilled several more holes. 127) Thursday 28: Ther. 68 @ 4 pm. Wea. Thin clouds, Thanks Giving Day. We fired ten blasts this forenoon. I cut my...
XBills Payable. January.: Date. Name. Dolls. Cts. 3069 Clay Engraving Co., of 1220 Boston, Mass. will make a half tone cut 1 ½ x 2 in for .50 cts any subject. will send sample picture for stamp. Ad. in American Boy July 1900. Receivable.:...
Tues. Dec. 1, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, David W. Lemmon and I came out to the herds to release John Ruesch and James Crawford. 130) Wednesday 2: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clds. Breeze from west., Jim left here for home about noon. John...
Tues. Dec. 1, 1914: Ther. Warm Wea. Ptly cloudy Came up to the Saw Mill with Freeman Nickerson this afternoon. Wednesday 2: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin clds We sawed out about 2500 feet of lumber today.
Sat. June 17, 1905: Ther. Warm, Sultry, Wea. Clouds. Canvassed till evening, then walked about four miles east to Deadman Creek, took a bath and came back to hunt entertainment which we obtained at the fourth place we called, at the house of Mr....
Mon. Oct. 23, 1905: Ther. Cold., Wea. Mostly cloudy. Sprinkle, Walked about nine miles south east to see Lee Thompson a friend of Elder Allred and Cox we received very good treatment. helped top part of a load of kaffin corn. Mr. Thompson gave us...